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Angola Personal Data Protection Law (Law No. 22/11)vsPAS 1192-5:2015 — Security-Minded Approach to BIM and Digital Built Environments

See exactly how Angola Personal Data Protection Law (Law No. 22/11) controls map to PAS 1192-5:2015 — Security-Minded Approach to BIM and Digital Built Environments. Pre-computed mappings, identified gaps, and coverage analysis.

13
Controls Mapped
18
Gaps Found
39%
Coverage

According to the TheArtOfService Compliance Knowledge Graph:

Angola Personal Data Protection Law (Law No. 22/11) maps to PAS 1192-5:2015 — Security-Minded Approach to BIM and Digital Built Environments with 39% coverage across 12 directly mapped controls. Analysis of 31 Angola Personal Data Protection Law (Law No. 22/11) controls identifies 19 compliance gaps — primarily concentrated in Chapter I: General Provisions.

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Control Mappings

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Chapter I: General Provisions(4 mappings)

AL-DPA-1Article 1 — Object of the Law
NRC73-CTL-01Access Control for CDAs
AL-DPA-3Article 3 — Definitions
NRC73-CTL-01Access Control for CDAs
BA-DPA-2Article 2 — Definitions2 targets
MARSE-SC-01NIST 800-53 Moderate Baseline
NRC73-CTL-01Access Control for CDAs

Chapter IV: Controller and Processor Obligations(3 mappings)

AL-DPA-12Article 16 — Security Obligations
MARSE-SC-01NIST 800-53 Moderate Baseline
AL-DPA-14Article 18 — Transfer of Data Abroad
NZ-NZISM-SC-03Cryptography and Cloud
AO-DPA-13Article 17 — Confidentiality Obligations
MARSE-SC-01NIST 800-53 Moderate Baseline

Chapter V: International Data Transfers(1 mappings)

AO-DPA-14Article 20 — Transfer to Countries with Adequate Protection
NZ-NZISM-SC-03Cryptography and Cloud

Chapter VI: Data Protection Agency (APD)(1 mappings)

AO-DPA-17Article 25 — Powers and Functions
NRC73-CTL-01Access Control for CDAs

Chapter VII: Sanctions and Penalties(1 mappings)

AO-DPA-19Article 31 — Criminal Penalties
MARSE-SC-01NIST 800-53 Moderate Baseline

Chapter III: Rights of Data Subjects(3 mappings)

AO-DPA-8Article 11 — Right of Access
MARSE-SC-01NIST 800-53 Moderate Baseline
BA-DPA-7Article 10 — Right to Information
MARSE-SC-01NIST 800-53 Moderate Baseline
BA-DPA-8Article 11 — Right of Access
MARSE-SC-01NIST 800-53 Moderate Baseline

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What are the key differences between Angola Personal Data Protection Law (Law No. 22/11) and PAS 1192-5:2015 — Security-Minded Approach to BIM and Digital Built Environments?

Angola Personal Data Protection Law (Law No. 22/11) has 31 controls across its framework, while PAS 1192-5:2015 — Security-Minded Approach to BIM and Digital Built Environments covers 24 controls. Direct mapping analysis identifies 12 overlapping controls (39% coverage). The frameworks diverge most significantly in Chapter I: General Provisions, where 6 Angola Personal Data Protection Law (Law No. 22/11) controls have no direct PAS 1192-5:2015 — Security-Minded Approach to BIM and Digital Built Environments equivalent.

How many controls map between Angola Personal Data Protection Law (Law No. 22/11) and PAS 1192-5:2015 — Security-Minded Approach to BIM and Digital Built Environments?

Of 31 total Angola Personal Data Protection Law (Law No. 22/11) controls, 12 map directly to PAS 1192-5:2015 — Security-Minded Approach to BIM and Digital Built Environments controls — representing 39% coverage. The remaining 19 controls represent compliance gaps requiring additional documentation or compensating controls to satisfy both frameworks simultaneously.

What are the compliance gaps when mapping Angola Personal Data Protection Law (Law No. 22/11) to PAS 1192-5:2015 — Security-Minded Approach to BIM and Digital Built Environments?

19 Angola Personal Data Protection Law (Law No. 22/11) controls have no direct equivalent in PAS 1192-5:2015 — Security-Minded Approach to BIM and Digital Built Environments. The highest concentration of gaps is in Chapter I: General Provisions with 6 unmapped controls. These gaps represent areas where additional controls, policies, or documentation must be created to achieve compliance with both frameworks.

Which control domains have the most gaps between Angola Personal Data Protection Law (Law No. 22/11) and PAS 1192-5:2015 — Security-Minded Approach to BIM and Digital Built Environments?

The domain with the highest gap count is Chapter I: General Provisions (6 gaps). Export the full domain-by-domain gap breakdown via the Professional tier to generate a prioritised remediation roadmap.

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